Black Sherif, the rising Ghanaian musician, has recently come under fire from some fans and critics after a video of him performing went viral on socialmedia. In the video, Black Sherif can be seen making a hand gesture that some believe to be the sign of the Baphomet, which is often associated with the Illuminati.
However, it’s important to note that the hand gesture BlackSherif made in the performance is also used in some African cultures as a symbol of unity and strength, and is not exclusively associated with the Illuminati. Additionally, it’s worth considering that many celebrities in the entertainment industry are accused of being involved in the Illuminati, often without any evidence.
Black Sherif has not publicly responded to these allegations, but some of his supporters have defended him and pointed out that the gesture he made is not necessarily indicative of any involvement with the Illuminati. Overall, it’s important to approach these kinds of accusations with a critical eye and not jump to conclusions without evidence.
Black Sherif Explains What His Controversial ‘Baphomet-like’ Tattoo Means To Him
While a lot of music lovers have been applauding him for his ability to have hosted a sold-out concert at the Palladium Times Square in New York, others have been calling out the sensation musician because he has supposedly joined the Illuminati.
The claims that he has joined the Illuminati started after a Baphomet-like image was seen behind him during his performance at the concert on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
In the wake of the claims by social media users, an old interview of Black Sherif granted to GhanaWeb back in May 2022 has popped up in which he explained what the tattoo really means to him.
In the interview, he told GhanaWeb’s Elsie Lamar that the tattoo which looks like the Baphomet is the ‘Mountain Goat’.
Black Sherif added that the image to him represents perseverance.
“We climb any circumstance,” he said.
Blacko also disclosed that he has other tattoos which symbolize flames, bats, Kwaku The Traveller, and one to tell his mother how much he loves her.